Abstract:
We report on the growth and properties of vanadium dioxide (VO2) on amorphous and oriented substrates by the low-cost and industry-oriented method of metalorganic aerosol deposition (MAD). X-ray diffraction and temperaturedependent Raman spectroscopy confirm formation of single phase tin films. Abrupt change of resistance by 5×103 times and steep drop of infrared transmission from 49 to 10% at 1700 nm pave the way for application of MAD technique in fabrication of VO2-based optoelectronic and thermochromic devices, such as “smart windows”.